On Fri, Nov 26, 2010 at 9:03 AM, Dhananjay Nene <dhananjay.n...@gmail.com>wrote:
> Thus there could be the optional prefixes +91 or 0 followed by an > additional > sequence of numbers which may have embedded some spaces, hyphens or in rare > cases parenthesis which are quite ignorable. > > So all one really needs to do (say if one wants to call back) is to extract > one single 10 digit number using the above logic by stripping off the > optional prefixes and the extra characters (which I presume would be quite > trivial). But then maybe my mind is not working well today early morning :) > This might be veering off from the original subject a bit, but since you brought it up, here's the code I use for extracting an "Indian" phone number from various different ways in which users might enter that...: http://pastebin.com/GRyLgePr No, it's not an regexp like Kenneth wants. But I've found this piece of code to be useful in a number of different contexts... _______________________________________________ BangPypers mailing list BangPypers@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/bangpypers